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i had a chance to visit with the family at home in houston, texas. how has life changed? >> we go to the bars not even nearly as much. we certainly don't close them out anymore. >> reporter: he's joking, of course. but jennifer and bill have learned very well that living with a toddler is life-altering. will is precocious. >> give daddy a kiss? oh. >> reporter: an affectionate little guy who melts your heart. and like any healthy 3-year-old boy, he's in constant motion. seemingl chasing danger. like a hollywood stuntman. >> he's learning very quickly there's ways around most things. he knows that daddy knows how to drive and daddy knows how to drive. and he's not far off in height. >> you want to pop? you want me to get you a pop? yeah. now, you're going to get it yourself? >> yeah. >> and we're stuck here. >> reporter: and lil and jennifer have another bedroom ready for a girl from india. >> are you excited for your sister to come home? >> no. >> reporter: jen and bill say will brought so much join, they can't wait to expand their family. for "good morning america," abbi
i had a chance to visit with the family at home in houston, texas. how has life changed? >> we go to the bars not even nearly as much. we certainly don't close them out anymore. >> reporter: he's joking, of course. but jennifer and bill have learned very well that living with a toddler is life-altering. will is precocious. >> give daddy a kiss? oh. >> reporter: an affectionate little guy who melts your heart. and like any healthy 3-year-old boy, he's in constant motion....
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his son, beau, in a texas hospital for testing. and jim avila has the latest. >> reporter: a rare press release from the vice president's office overnight, about the health of the vice president's son, beau biden. his symptoms can be considered serious because of family medical history. he's had a stroke 3 1/2 years ago and his father had an aneurysm at age 45. this morning, the vice president's office says the younger biden is undergoing tests at an undisclosed hospital in houston. his famous father by his side. >> he's the father i've always known, the grandfather my children love and adore. >> reporter: the 44-year-old is more than just the vice president's son. the attorney general of his home state of delaware. and an iraq war veteran. he's seen as a rising star in the democratic party. mentioned as a future governor or to one day fill his father's old senate seat. >> first things first, make sure i focus on my family and focus on my job. >> reporter: but on wednesday, the father of two began suffering weakness. feeling disori
his son, beau, in a texas hospital for testing. and jim avila has the latest. >> reporter: a rare press release from the vice president's office overnight, about the health of the vice president's son, beau biden. his symptoms can be considered serious because of family medical history. he's had a stroke 3 1/2 years ago and his father had an aneurysm at age 45. this morning, the vice president's office says the younger biden is undergoing tests at an undisclosed hospital in houston. his...
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people in texas politics. which might explain why he seemed miffed this month, when the officer on this 911 call didn't seem to know who he was. >> you don't know me. but i am, every year, the number one pick of all of the law enforcement agencies within texas. >> reporter: dewhurst was calling the allen county police, to help get his stepniece out of jail. saying she had been unfairly detained for shoplifting at a grocery store. >> apparently a bag involving $57 worth of groceries wasn't scanned. >> reporter: during the call, dewhurst was running for re-election, continues to ask how he can keep his relative out of jail. asking to speak to the sheriff or a local judge. >> can you give me the telephone number of the county judge there. what do i need to do in order to not circumvent anything, follow the law. because this is -- this is ridiculous. >> this was a politician calling the local police operation, trying to get a niece released in a way that regular citizens simply could not do. it looks terrible. for
people in texas politics. which might explain why he seemed miffed this month, when the officer on this 911 call didn't seem to know who he was. >> you don't know me. but i am, every year, the number one pick of all of the law enforcement agencies within texas. >> reporter: dewhurst was calling the allen county police, to help get his stepniece out of jail. saying she had been unfairly detained for shoplifting at a grocery store. >> apparently a bag involving $57 worth of...
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a whole lot of san antonio, texas. i hear you live close to each other. but you don't know each other. meet each other here before you leave and get back to san antonio. let's get to the boards. one or two things we want to share with you. we're going to start with a hot sunset picture in missouri. it's been warm in america's heartland and will continue to be that way through the weekend. santa barbara, a little view of the low that starts to move into the northwest and will bring a cooler moisture flow. it does not get to you, santa barbara. l.a., about 86 degrees. san antonio, 95. >>> good morning. i'm mike nicco. foggy and cloudy through about noon, then sunshine in afternoon, 80 to 89 inland, 70 to 85 around the bay, low to mid-60s along the coast into san francisco. slightly warmer by >> all that weather was brought to you by progressive. george? >> thank you, sam. >>> now, we get to the sky secrets from our friends at "reader's digest." they have talked to pilots all across the country, to find out the safest seat to the dirtiest spot on the airline
a whole lot of san antonio, texas. i hear you live close to each other. but you don't know each other. meet each other here before you leave and get back to san antonio. let's get to the boards. one or two things we want to share with you. we're going to start with a hot sunset picture in missouri. it's been warm in america's heartland and will continue to be that way through the weekend. santa barbara, a little view of the low that starts to move into the northwest and will bring a cooler...
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there's a large outbreak in texas. there's a large outbreak in florida. so far, i've been talking to the investigators there. they've not been able to connect it to the same product. >> meantime, we're talking about two, huge restaurant chains. the olive garden and red l lobster. is it safe to eat there? >> i think it is. this ended in july. the symptoms can go on for a month if you're not treated. but the product that caused the outbreak in those states is no longer in the market. >> why is it taking so long to figure out the cause of the outbreak? >> some outbreaks are very easy. you eat something you get sick right away. with this, it can take a week when you eat something until you get sick. it's very tricky to do those studies. now, they have to go back to the farms and say what happened here? what can we do in the farms in mexico to prevent this. >> the bottom line is the safety in those restaurants, and still out there in 14 states. >> more to come. >>> more to come here on this broadcast. a lot of other news breaking overnight. for that, as always
there's a large outbreak in texas. there's a large outbreak in florida. so far, i've been talking to the investigators there. they've not been able to connect it to the same product. >> meantime, we're talking about two, huge restaurant chains. the olive garden and red l lobster. is it safe to eat there? >> i think it is. this ended in july. the symptoms can go on for a month if you're not treated. but the product that caused the outbreak in those states is no longer in the market....
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and the heat is on through a good part of the state of texas and has been. it's one of the few places to continue with the heat. the heat index levels will climb above that 100-mark. look at dallas, feeling like it's about 108 and a little warmer than that in the dallas area. we get into where the cooler air is. and also, all of that rain. we look at des moines and points south of that. southern missouri, into tennessee, a little bit of ohio right now. a big area of concern for the rainfall totals. remember, folks, when you see water puddling in the streets. this is not normal rainfall. this is the kind of rain, you get an inch an hour, two inches an hour. this is flooding. it takes two feet of water to move your car out of the way. bay area micro climate forecast. mist and drizzle for the morning hours bexell sunshine and below average temperatures this afternoon. more drizzle tonight through tomorrow morning's commute. summer warmth on the way but you'll have to wait till next week. temperatures 50s bexell 60s along the coast bexell mid to upper fiction fo
and the heat is on through a good part of the state of texas and has been. it's one of the few places to continue with the heat. the heat index levels will climb above that 100-mark. look at dallas, feeling like it's about 108 and a little warmer than that in the dallas area. we get into where the cooler air is. and also, all of that rain. we look at des moines and points south of that. southern missouri, into tennessee, a little bit of ohio right now. a big area of concern for the rainfall...
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this year alone, we went to the top of the statue of liberty and still saved enough to go to texas, to a real dude ranch. hotwire checks the competition's rates every day so they can guarantee their low prices, so we got our four-star hotels for half price. next up, hollywood! >> men: ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e, hotwire.com. ♪ >> man: save big on car rentals too, from $11.95 a day. i can't stand these spots. those spots are actually leftover food and detergent residue that can redeposit on your dishware during the rinse cycle. gross. jet-dry rinse agent helps wash them away so the only thing left behind is the shine. jet-dry rinses away residues for a sparkling shine. ♪ ♪ >> all right. being famous can mean being wealthy, but there is still a big price to pay. stars often give up their privacy for some the privacy of their families. >> now pushing for a law to protect their children from the paparazzi. here is nick watt. >> reporter: jennifer garner took her family's fight against the paparazzi to the state. assembly in california. >> i don't want a gang of -- >> i don't want them to cont
this year alone, we went to the top of the statue of liberty and still saved enough to go to texas, to a real dude ranch. hotwire checks the competition's rates every day so they can guarantee their low prices, so we got our four-star hotels for half price. next up, hollywood! >> men: ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e, hotwire.com. ♪ >> man: save big on car rentals too, from $11.95 a day. i can't stand these spots. those spots are actually leftover food and detergent residue that can redeposit on...
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this year alone, we went to the top of the statue of liberty and still saved enough to go to texas, to a real dude ranch. hotwire checks the competition's rates every day so they can guarantee their low prices, so we got our four-star hotels for half price. next up, hollywood! >> men: ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e, hotwire.com. ♪ >> man: save big on car rentals too, from $11.95 a day. >>> every new mom knows the frustration of trying to get rid of the dreaded baby weight. with the new baby, gym memberships are often too much of a strain on the household budget. >> but they don't have to be. abc's paula faris checked out secrets behind slimming down both your waist and the gym fees. >> oh, my goodness look at all these walkers! >> reporter: new moms jessica and farrah are trying to get their bodies back after baby. >> still trying to lose all that baby weight. >> i have no stomach muscles whatsoever. >> reporter: with expensive gym memberships and costly classes they say it is all cutting too deep into the family budget. >> it's a lot. >> reporter: how do you justify that? >> working on it. >> re
this year alone, we went to the top of the statue of liberty and still saved enough to go to texas, to a real dude ranch. hotwire checks the competition's rates every day so they can guarantee their low prices, so we got our four-star hotels for half price. next up, hollywood! >> men: ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e, hotwire.com. ♪ >> man: save big on car rentals too, from $11.95 a day. >>> every new mom knows the frustration of trying to get rid of the dreaded baby weight. with the...
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nelson cruz of the texas rangers. a big one as well. jhonny peralta, detroit tigers. a great job. another name you have to look out for. could impact the team. and then everth cabrera. another up and coming, all-star caliber player, another guy that could be on the list. several others on the list. what people need to remember, these are the big names that could impact pennant races now. >> let's talk how many game suspensions, what are you hearing? >> could be basically remainder of the regular season. they want to get these done. if any of the teams make the playoffs, major league baseball wants the guys eligible for the post season. or maybe the teams want them to be able to come back and play in the toast season. it's important that they try to get the suspensions handed down. ryan braun was 65 games. regular season. post season. nelson cruz, a guy they want to get back. jhonny peralta, they want to get him back. >> tell us about the teams that will be hurt right now. >> the rangers, if texas loses nelson cruz. the team's struggled since losing josh hamilton to fr
nelson cruz of the texas rangers. a big one as well. jhonny peralta, detroit tigers. a great job. another name you have to look out for. could impact the team. and then everth cabrera. another up and coming, all-star caliber player, another guy that could be on the list. several others on the list. what people need to remember, these are the big names that could impact pennant races now. >> let's talk how many game suspensions, what are you hearing? >> could be basically remainder...
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the vice president traveled with his son to texas and has been by his side. this isn't the first health scare for beau biden. he suffered a mild stroke in 2010. also not the first time the vice president has had to be next to his son. in 2010 when he had the stroke. and in 1972 when his then wife and young daughter died in the horrific car crash. only beau and his brother hunter were the only survivors in the car crash. there was the vice president. >> weeks after he was elected. had to take the oath of office at his bedside. >> at his bedside. when he started his trips by train. which he, he, did for very long time. continues to do. so, hopefully obviously we hope for the very best he gets better. >> absolutely. let's move overseas to egypt where there have been major developments overnight. spiritual leader of the muslim brotherhood, has been detained by police in cairo. he and one of his powerful deputies will go on trial later this month accused of killing eight protesters. >> a dawn to dusk curfew in effect in cairo as the city tries to get back to norma
the vice president traveled with his son to texas and has been by his side. this isn't the first health scare for beau biden. he suffered a mild stroke in 2010. also not the first time the vice president has had to be next to his son. in 2010 when he had the stroke. and in 1972 when his then wife and young daughter died in the horrific car crash. only beau and his brother hunter were the only survivors in the car crash. there was the vice president. >> weeks after he was elected. had to...
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rain and showers across the southeast and in texas. >> it's going to be 100 degrees for you in dallas. into the high 80s. miami into boston. temperatures also in the 80s up and down the west coast and around the great lakes. >> we throw the title hero around a lot in this case the title seems to be just right. >> the hero is 15-year-old michael shearer, doing work on a rural road in maryland the other day when he heard a crash. he ran to the scene and spotted a small fire under the vehicle and a mother screaming that her three children were inside that vehicle. >> well, my first main thoughts were to get them out of the car. the whole time i was doing that. i was -- that was the only thing i was thinking about was that fire and the amount of smoke that started spewing out of the car was getting ridiculous. i knew we was -- it was a race against time. >> great kid. right after they got out, all three kids safely, shearer said the whole front of the car went on fire. the driver and kids suffered minor injuries. >> oh, my gosh. i can't even imagine a situation like that. the fact that he
rain and showers across the southeast and in texas. >> it's going to be 100 degrees for you in dallas. into the high 80s. miami into boston. temperatures also in the 80s up and down the west coast and around the great lakes. >> we throw the title hero around a lot in this case the title seems to be just right. >> the hero is 15-year-old michael shearer, doing work on a rural road in maryland the other day when he heard a crash. he ran to the scene and spotted a small fire...
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this year alone, we went to the top of the statue of liberty and still saved enough to go to texas, to a real dude ranch. hotwire checks the competition's rates every day so they can guarantee their low prices, so we got our four-star hotels for half price. next up, hollywood! >> men: ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e, hotwire.com. ♪ >> man: save big on car rentals too, from $11.95 a day. ♪ ♪ >>> the tradition-bound amish people would seem to be a world apart from tv reality. a show in the second season on the discovery channel claims to reveal the community's darkest secrets. >> they say this reality show is anything but real. here is abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: in lancaster, pennsylvania, some 50,000 amish live as they have for 300 years, simply, humbly, almost no modern technology. a hit reality show is painting this peaceful christian community as brimming with intrigue and controversy. >> the mafia operates outside of amish law. >> reporter: the amish mafia in its second season airing on the discovery channel follows this man, lebanon levi and assistants who look over the amish communi
this year alone, we went to the top of the statue of liberty and still saved enough to go to texas, to a real dude ranch. hotwire checks the competition's rates every day so they can guarantee their low prices, so we got our four-star hotels for half price. next up, hollywood! >> men: ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e, hotwire.com. ♪ >> man: save big on car rentals too, from $11.95 a day. ♪ ♪ >>> the tradition-bound amish people would seem to be a world apart from tv reality. a show...
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we brought real people to the texas desert to find out. it's just nice. very crisp. cool and fresh. that's what i was thinking! fresh. that's exactly what i was thinking. yeah. fresh. fresh. like i could definitely wrap myself in it. odors are no match for the febreze car vent clip. another way febreze helps you breathe happy. ♪ put me in coach i'm ready to play ♪ ♪ today ♪ look at me ♪ i can be center field >> were you center field? >> i played first base and pitcher. i'm left-handed. >> there we go. we turn to the story, empty lot, bag of soft balls and spark of an idea. this is no ordinary field of dreams. >> the story of one man taking a game of softball changing lives. it is our favorite story of the day. here is abc's clayton sandel. >> reporter: riding around his neighborhood. >> my father once lived in that house there. >> reporter: -- joe carobello became alarmed at the number of homeless people in denver many living next to empty baseball parks. that gave carobello, a real estate developer an idea. using his unique calling card, softballs marked with the time and
we brought real people to the texas desert to find out. it's just nice. very crisp. cool and fresh. that's what i was thinking! fresh. that's exactly what i was thinking. yeah. fresh. fresh. like i could definitely wrap myself in it. odors are no match for the febreze car vent clip. another way febreze helps you breathe happy. ♪ put me in coach i'm ready to play ♪ ♪ today ♪ look at me ♪ i can be center field >> were you center field? >> i played first base and pitcher. i'm...
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texas, to a real dude ranch. hotwire checks the competition's rates every day so they can guarantee their low prices, so we got our four-star hotels for half price. next up, hollywood! >> men: ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e, hotwire.com. ♪ >> man: save big on car rentals too, from $11.95 a day. ♪ roly poly, daddy's little fatty, i bet he's going to be your man some day ♪ >>> well, for lots of parents, a time-honored ritual at dinner time, telling your kids to clean their plate. >> i remember that. we do it. our parents did it. probably their parents before them. but now one mom wants to buck that trend by letting the kids eat whatever they want whenever they want. abc's abbie boudreau. >> reporter: we all know how much fun dinner can be. >> i don't want to eat dinner. >> reporter: with kids who are fed up. one more bite? >> no! >> reporter: one study reveals 85% of parents try to get young children to eat more at meal time. according to other research, most parents ask adolescents to clear their plate. but according to
texas, to a real dude ranch. hotwire checks the competition's rates every day so they can guarantee their low prices, so we got our four-star hotels for half price. next up, hollywood! >> men: ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e, hotwire.com. ♪ >> man: save big on car rentals too, from $11.95 a day. ♪ roly poly, daddy's little fatty, i bet he's going to be your man some day ♪ >>> well, for lots of parents, a time-honored ritual at dinner time, telling your kids to clean their plate....
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veer weather around oklahoma and texas panhandle. more flash flooding in kansas, missouri. rainy, colorado and new mexico. >> mostly 80s in the rocky. triple digits. phoenix, dal lalgs. 80, atlanta to boston. >> we have never seen a story quite like this one. we will get right to it. a woman in denver start aid company making diapers for chickens. >> okay. >> huh. >> the important part of it again. diapers for chickens. >> i guess they're quite messy. never owned a chicken. for the many folks now keeping backyard flk flocks. diapers cut down on the spread of germs from all that stuff that gets caught in the diapers. >> okay. chicken diapers. following a warning from the cdc about outbreak of sal ma nellmo linked to bird kept in homes. >> this is popular. people greg their own eggs. awe thought you were talking chickens and diapers. that's what's catching on around the country. it seems like it is difficult to get the diapers on the chickens. >> yeah, right. >> right. >> get your eggs and all the other stuff in there. >> hire somebody to clean up. >> eh. awe calling up. amaz
veer weather around oklahoma and texas panhandle. more flash flooding in kansas, missouri. rainy, colorado and new mexico. >> mostly 80s in the rocky. triple digits. phoenix, dal lalgs. 80, atlanta to boston. >> we have never seen a story quite like this one. we will get right to it. a woman in denver start aid company making diapers for chickens. >> okay. >> huh. >> the important part of it again. diapers for chickens. >> i guess they're quite messy. never...
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texas moved forward with a voter id that the federal court invalidated and it would allowed a consoled weapon's permit as a valid id but not a student id. florida is purging the voter rolls and disporportionately affect minority voters and memories of a 2,000 election and scores of disinfranchised voters. legislation in north carolina it is the greatest tips of voter restriction. no more same day registration and extending voting hours to accommodate long lines and stricter voter id requirements and those by college and public assistance agencies. >> a lot of folks will listen to that and say gee, she has a point. what does the other side say? >> the other side will say that hillary clinton is right that student id's are not allowed from private schools. when you hear her language, the language of a candidate decrying these in swing states, she made a mention of north carolina which is a state that democrats contested. one lost in 2012 and florida a key to any republican chance. because they have a smaller map. and focusing on the state where democrats want votes and the goal is among
texas moved forward with a voter id that the federal court invalidated and it would allowed a consoled weapon's permit as a valid id but not a student id. florida is purging the voter rolls and disporportionately affect minority voters and memories of a 2,000 election and scores of disinfranchised voters. legislation in north carolina it is the greatest tips of voter restriction. no more same day registration and extending voting hours to accommodate long lines and stricter voter id...
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soon as you crack down in one area, the illegal traffic moves to another, and a right now that's east texas. this allows house lawmakers to tack ago aspects of comprehensive immigration reform with the goal of compromising with he senate. that's why so many people call this a gateway bill. we'll probably see a vote sometime in september, maybe october. >> we are standing by. thank you very much. >>> olympic blade runner, oscar pistorius breaking down in court, now formally charged in the shooting death of his girlfriend on valentine's day. the latest on the murder case making headlines all around the world. next. hey kevin...still eating chalk for heartburn? yeah... try new alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heartburn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer fruits chews. enjoy the relief! >> a lot 60 you 2008 on the story on the navigators, federal workers, tens of thousands, that will help you navigate obama care, have all your personal information but not have to actually undergo a background check. what could po
soon as you crack down in one area, the illegal traffic moves to another, and a right now that's east texas. this allows house lawmakers to tack ago aspects of comprehensive immigration reform with the goal of compromising with he senate. that's why so many people call this a gateway bill. we'll probably see a vote sometime in september, maybe october. >> we are standing by. thank you very much. >>> olympic blade runner, oscar pistorius breaking down in court, now formally...
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he just started his freshman year at texas christian university. >> university is what john said. young carson scored 1770 on his s.a.t. do they even go that high up? he speaks mandarin and plays the piano. when it comes to classroom stuff, he says calculus and complicated sciences are what relaxes him. >> you say, oh, that makes sense now. just after going after it, going after it. it just kind of like that one moment of thought. >> my favorite part of the story coming up right here. carson's mom goes to school with him every, single day. she expects him to graduate in four to five years. carson says he hopes to have his ph.d. before he's 20 years old. >> what a kid. my goodness. >>> the latest battle between alec baldwin and the paparazzi has ended up in a draw. >> apparently fed up with being followed, baldwin slammed a photographer on to the hood of a parked car which happened to be an undercover police vehicle. >> witnesses say the shutterbug had been tailing the new parents, baldwin and his wife, hilaria, from the moment they left their home. baldwin and the photographer dec
he just started his freshman year at texas christian university. >> university is what john said. young carson scored 1770 on his s.a.t. do they even go that high up? he speaks mandarin and plays the piano. when it comes to classroom stuff, he says calculus and complicated sciences are what relaxes him. >> you say, oh, that makes sense now. just after going after it, going after it. it just kind of like that one moment of thought. >> my favorite part of the story coming up...
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from texas across up to maryland, we couldn't use a single public toilet. my high school class could not take pictures on the state capitol of south carolina. black soldier high school to sit behind lots of prisoners of war on american military bases. that's why he made the case. mr. lincoln, you made the promise. congress, you made it. we have come to that ex tents. when louisiana plays the big game, we're choosing my complexion. the second part of the dream was of a bill to make that kind of behavior legal, the civil rights act. then the dream was the right to vote. 18-year-olds would not vote. you couldn't vote on campus. you couldn't vote bilingually. we went to open housing and fair housing. that was another part. last dream really was about the issue of poverty. too much poverty at home and too much war abroad. that remains unfinished business today in a nation so blessed with so few and such abundance, too much poverty. >> he would at this point in time be 84 years of age and if he looked out across the landscape of america and saw 46-plus million pe
from texas across up to maryland, we couldn't use a single public toilet. my high school class could not take pictures on the state capitol of south carolina. black soldier high school to sit behind lots of prisoners of war on american military bases. that's why he made the case. mr. lincoln, you made the promise. congress, you made it. we have come to that ex tents. when louisiana plays the big game, we're choosing my complexion. the second part of the dream was of a bill to make that kind of...
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texas governor rick perry is blasting it. if obamacare was sound policy, secretary sebelius would have to have money to get people to sign up. let's get bob beckel and brad blakeman to sound off. she sounds fired up. >> i left the editing room to come here to be with you. martha: such young and invincible. >> that's exactly right. i got mine up working. i'm up for the 30,000. martha: they will dole it out in little prizes, $6700, something like that. brad, we're laughing about this. this is an effort, big pr effort. an expensive pr effort in fact. $684 million in outreach. $41 million goes to a pr firm in federal tax dollars to help get people signed up is this a problem? >> this is a huge problem. it is stupid. only government comes up with a plan to spend millions of dollars to give $30,000 a way. this sounds like a perfect government program. if the obamacare was as popular the president said it would be, no incentive and no reason to convince young people that is a good deal for them. the young people know it isn't by ver
texas governor rick perry is blasting it. if obamacare was sound policy, secretary sebelius would have to have money to get people to sign up. let's get bob beckel and brad blakeman to sound off. she sounds fired up. >> i left the editing room to come here to be with you. martha: such young and invincible. >> that's exactly right. i got mine up working. i'm up for the 30,000. martha: they will dole it out in little prizes, $6700, something like that. brad, we're laughing about this....
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. >> well, the texas released his birth certificate saying he was born in canada. he's willing to recount any of his citizenship in canada. kathy will want to -- let's start with chris. chris, you know what? i think it's time for the mickey mouse and the rest of this nonsense and donnel troump simply end, and i'll do my nart saying there is no doubt there's two kinds of americans. natural born and those who are naturalized by a process of becoming a citizen. if you don't have to become gnarlized, you are natural born. ted cruz is natural born, by that definition. native born can mean born in the territory of the united states, but natural born means the second of your birth, you're an american by the fact of your birth, to an american mother. just like in that crazy circumstance that the birthers always pushed that obama was born somewhere outside the country, then he would have been naturally born an american. the irony of this whole thing is, that cruz fits the worst-case scenario recording obama, that he was born to an american mother overseas but is still clear
. >> well, the texas released his birth certificate saying he was born in canada. he's willing to recount any of his citizenship in canada. kathy will want to -- let's start with chris. chris, you know what? i think it's time for the mickey mouse and the rest of this nonsense and donnel troump simply end, and i'll do my nart saying there is no doubt there's two kinds of americans. natural born and those who are naturalized by a process of becoming a citizen. if you don't have to become...
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suddenly texas, arkansas louisiana is cut away. you can't get there anymore. so all their supplies, all the food and all the manpower is coming from the mississippi through the confederacy coming eastbound. it doesn't happen anymore. they can't cross the river. big union controls the river. the other thing is vicksburg is a rail hub. the railroad coming from the east stops at the river in vicksburg and from there it points west -- from points west that stops. now the union army controls the railroad and they cut it off. you can't underestimate the power of rivers and roberts during the civil war. they didn't have interstate highways. they didn't have trucks. these rivers and railroads and the union army by capturing vicksburg stops all of that and the whole part of the country. the other part of this is now the mississippi river is wide open for the union army to use and the union navy to use to transport material meant food equipment, so whatever they need and to the south trade it very definitely is the beginning to the end for the confederacy and a lot of p
suddenly texas, arkansas louisiana is cut away. you can't get there anymore. so all their supplies, all the food and all the manpower is coming from the mississippi through the confederacy coming eastbound. it doesn't happen anymore. they can't cross the river. big union controls the river. the other thing is vicksburg is a rail hub. the railroad coming from the east stops at the river in vicksburg and from there it points west -- from points west that stops. now the union army controls the...
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suez new england throughout the south as far west as texas. in 1680, nathaniel sylvester in english and brought up in amsterdam and his english wife counted 24 people as their property. the largest number in the north of the time, 11 men and women and 13 children. many have african names and others had creel names such as chiuaro that tells you they had come from other places besides africa. the and then transported to the west indies or to brazil to where this could be a man of french origin, the ending tells you it probably has a hispanic connotation. conjure with it as you like to read. the labor produced the first well for the sylvester's from the west indies sugar trade. on shelter island they tended hogs and cattle. the bride and a broken horses to power the sugar mills and cut tree is to shape to make tasks which were really the shopping bags of the day. you couldn't do anything with sugar unless you had a barrel to put it in. you couldn't do anything with rahm allows you have a barrel to put it in or anything with molasses unless you h
suez new england throughout the south as far west as texas. in 1680, nathaniel sylvester in english and brought up in amsterdam and his english wife counted 24 people as their property. the largest number in the north of the time, 11 men and women and 13 children. many have african names and others had creel names such as chiuaro that tells you they had come from other places besides africa. the and then transported to the west indies or to brazil to where this could be a man of french origin,...
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gloria swanson, one of the things i found is i went to austin, texas to see the glorious once in papers. i teach ph.d. students. appro with the only historian has made the trip to austin texas, which says these great archives, including the lbj library, to let the glorious slauson papers, and then then i found her handwritten notes that she gave whoever wrote her autobiography -- the autobiography had none of this. red without much participation from her. remember when will the chamberlain or charles barkley or someone was asked -- was a barkley? what is this doing? he said to i don't know. i haven't ready yet. gloria swanson in these handwritten notes said the she tried during and after her affair with joe to figure out how this devout catholic who went to confession in mass kitschy of his life. she said -- and loyal as communal, had her own prejudices she didn't like she's very much. she said it was because confession was like washing his sense. he would go to confession, washes hands : all over again the next day. this is part of the story after tell. yes, sir. over here. >> would yo
gloria swanson, one of the things i found is i went to austin, texas to see the glorious once in papers. i teach ph.d. students. appro with the only historian has made the trip to austin texas, which says these great archives, including the lbj library, to let the glorious slauson papers, and then then i found her handwritten notes that she gave whoever wrote her autobiography -- the autobiography had none of this. red without much participation from her. remember when will the chamberlain or...
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dungeons trills and to texas on this one show we found out why secured state may soon be a girl's best friend already can you truly machine make sure it's workers so it's just a design classic still has room for improvement and we'll learn how to dispose of ties that improve roads in one fell swoop. she updates on. but he sees things that sighted people don't notice. he's deaf. but he hears things that most people never do they call him disabled but he's the world's first deaf and blind doctor of science. professor and xander savor of. the great life lived against the odds. here's the rest of my interview with jeremy scahill where he response to the media coverage of the boston bombing take a look. you know one thing that i thought has been wonderful about the media coverage out of the boston bombing is how we know the stories of the victims of that bombing you know the all of us saw the picture of the eight year old kid holding up the sign for peace that he had drawn and the woman from china who was a graduate student it was interesting i was with a friend who's from china the other d
dungeons trills and to texas on this one show we found out why secured state may soon be a girl's best friend already can you truly machine make sure it's workers so it's just a design classic still has room for improvement and we'll learn how to dispose of ties that improve roads in one fell swoop. she updates on. but he sees things that sighted people don't notice. he's deaf. but he hears things that most people never do they call him disabled but he's the world's first deaf and blind doctor...
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free market is oversight needed because when you have a lack of it you see such tragedies as the west texas explosion in the in the in the fertilizer factory and also the b.p. oil rig exploded i mean where do you draw the line well well first of all you're drawing a line between financial and you're drawing a line between health and safety are now moving on to health and safety and every market no gun deregulation all government has a role to protect you and i again state individuals groups corporations foreign governments that would do us harm so in that context the workplace needs to be safe and our individual workers are going to be able to accomplish that or is that a role of government pat passing that sort of legislation and then fall. going up look i think government. i think the fertilizer example is a bad example because it's my understanding that the fertilizer company had been cited on a number of occasions prior to this happening so this seems to be a breakdown i haven't studied it i haven't looked at it but it doesn't seem to be a breakdown of legislation if you will or oversig
free market is oversight needed because when you have a lack of it you see such tragedies as the west texas explosion in the in the in the fertilizer factory and also the b.p. oil rig exploded i mean where do you draw the line well well first of all you're drawing a line between financial and you're drawing a line between health and safety are now moving on to health and safety and every market no gun deregulation all government has a role to protect you and i again state individuals groups...
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. >> out in the middle of the west texas desert, it almost looks like a mirage. like a man in a white polo shirt with maybe a seven iron? talk about off course. >> all right. down center. >> reporter: we found 24-year-old law student luke miles from the nearest fairway hitting shot after shot toward the eastern horizon. how many strokes so far? >> i think we're about 16,000 and change. >> reporter: what is is par? what have you calculated par to be? >> i estimated 48,000. that was based off of a feasibility study that i did in indiana. >> reporter: obviously this is no ordinary golf hole. in fact this may be the world's longest golf hole. stretching from tee to shining tee. luke began golfing across the country in may at the pacific ocean. >> a good one. reporter: the purpose is partly to raise money for charity and partly just to see if it can be done. it hasn't been easy. he's had bad lies on railroad ties and one right spank under a tank. luke has hit a lot of stuff although fortunately not any people. at least he hadn't by the time i first met him in june. he
. >> out in the middle of the west texas desert, it almost looks like a mirage. like a man in a white polo shirt with maybe a seven iron? talk about off course. >> all right. down center. >> reporter: we found 24-year-old law student luke miles from the nearest fairway hitting shot after shot toward the eastern horizon. how many strokes so far? >> i think we're about 16,000 and change. >> reporter: what is is par? what have you calculated par to be? >> i...
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so they both died in their 40s >> reporter: she was raised by her grandmother, first in texas where burnett was born. then in hollywood where they shared a one-room apartment. they lived on government assistance. their own escape was the movies. >> nanny would save up her pennies. at times i think sometimes i would see maybe eight movies a week. >> reporter: she never thought she would be a star herself. she actually wanted to be a writer. so she enrolled at ucla and found herself playing a hill billy in the theater arts program. on her first night on stage, everything changed. >> all i said was, "i'm back." and everybody laughed. and i thought, whoa, this is... i like this feeling. i really like this feeling. >> reporter: that feeling took her to broadway. >> i've always been shy. ♪ i confess that i'm shy >> reporter: there she landed the starring role in "once upon a mattress." >> once i got out there and started to belt out the first number, i felt again like i'm back. >> carol burnett. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: the small screen soon took notice. before long, the woman once
so they both died in their 40s >> reporter: she was raised by her grandmother, first in texas where burnett was born. then in hollywood where they shared a one-room apartment. they lived on government assistance. their own escape was the movies. >> nanny would save up her pennies. at times i think sometimes i would see maybe eight movies a week. >> reporter: she never thought she would be a star herself. she actually wanted to be a writer. so she enrolled at ucla and found...
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. >> he had a location for it because there is a park in bass drop, texas, just outside of austin, that really was ravaged by fire. it was a really interesting environment. so he went there, saw it and thought, this is really amazing-looking. it would be cool to have a movie here. then, he thought of the title. we just didn't know what the movie was. that came later. >> what is the movie about for people who haven't seen it? >> well it's emile hirsch and i play two guys that are painting lines on the road as exciting as that sounds. >> very exciting job. >> it's a remake of an icelandic film called "either way" which was only made a few years ago. it is a very small film. it is great. when david was thinking of what the movie would be somebody turned him on to this and he watched it. let's remake that. let's put our own spin on it. >> from anchorman to after vavalanche we all laughed out loud. you were coming back at brian santana. >> it was a blast. it was surreal just to see those guys in their costumes again and to be in that costume. >> this is what's so funny about the anchorman. a
. >> he had a location for it because there is a park in bass drop, texas, just outside of austin, that really was ravaged by fire. it was a really interesting environment. so he went there, saw it and thought, this is really amazing-looking. it would be cool to have a movie here. then, he thought of the title. we just didn't know what the movie was. that came later. >> what is the movie about for people who haven't seen it? >> well it's emile hirsch and i play two guys that...
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. >> he cleared brush at his ranch in texas, was an avid runner before taking up mountain biking and took pride in staging challenging rides for his staff and the press. he also watched his weight. >> i'm a little overweight. therefore, fully intend to lose some inches off my waistline and some pounds off my frame. >> ed gillespie was a white house adviser and a running partner. >> president shied away from processed foods and late night big meals, did not drink wine or beer or alcohol. >> along with that healthy lifestyle, since leaving office president bush has also taken up painting. sometimes he paints for two or three hours a day. if you look back and think back he told charlie during the interview this past spring, that the painting had brought him relaxation and a whole new way of looking at the world. maybe he will be doing a lot more painting in the months and years to come. >> jan crawford thanks. >>> the cleveland house where ariel castro held three women captive is now destroyed. one of those women, michelle knight, was there this morning as heavy equipment tore the build
. >> he cleared brush at his ranch in texas, was an avid runner before taking up mountain biking and took pride in staging challenging rides for his staff and the press. he also watched his weight. >> i'm a little overweight. therefore, fully intend to lose some inches off my waistline and some pounds off my frame. >> ed gillespie was a white house adviser and a running partner. >> president shied away from processed foods and late night big meals, did not drink wine or...
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this was a picture of jason dufner visit classroom in texas inspiring kids instead they snatched him slouchy in this photo causing this trend called dufnering. they themselves took pictures and put on twitter of themselves slouching so i think you will see if he does end up winning this event not only payback for two years ago when he coughed up the lead and should have won and instead did not but also it will be a victory for dufnering, fred, and you have to like that. >> i'm trying it out a little bit. i don't know. it's kind of uncomfortable actually. i'll go back to sitting straight up. all right. thanks so much, rachel nichols. appreciate it. keep us posted. much more "newsroom" right after this. [announcer:] you are a business pro. executor of efficiency. you can spot an amateur from a mile away... while going shoeless and metal-free in seconds. and you... rent from national. because only national lets you choose... any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. now this... will work. just like you, business pro. just l
this was a picture of jason dufner visit classroom in texas inspiring kids instead they snatched him slouchy in this photo causing this trend called dufnering. they themselves took pictures and put on twitter of themselves slouching so i think you will see if he does end up winning this event not only payback for two years ago when he coughed up the lead and should have won and instead did not but also it will be a victory for dufnering, fred, and you have to like that. >> i'm trying it...
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he was caught on camera in a dallas, texas, classroom. that's the phenomenon that became as dufnering. his pga tour buddies, and i use that term loosely, taking full advantage by tweeting and retweeting pictures of the unfortunate post. i'm wondering, are we now going to be seeing a whole lot more of this dufnering? >> maybe. i don't know. i have only done it -- that's the only time i have done it. actually i did it once with lindsey vonn because she asked me, but, you know, they caught me in a moment of relaxation i guess and then the guys all out here tried to give me a good ribbing on it and get me in trouble and all this stuff. but i kind of ran with it and it turned out to be a good thing and a lot of people have taken to it so maybe i will give them a special treat later this week when i get home with the trophy. >> reporter: come on, jason, give us some more dufnering. we love it. this is a player that rarely smiles, but at 36 years of age, he really needs to. most players have majors in the bag by this point if they're going to go
he was caught on camera in a dallas, texas, classroom. that's the phenomenon that became as dufnering. his pga tour buddies, and i use that term loosely, taking full advantage by tweeting and retweeting pictures of the unfortunate post. i'm wondering, are we now going to be seeing a whole lot more of this dufnering? >> maybe. i don't know. i have only done it -- that's the only time i have done it. actually i did it once with lindsey vonn because she asked me, but, you know, they caught...
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. ♪ the truck of texas. ♪ better residual value than ford and chevy. it's the fastest-growing truck brand in america. guts. glory. ram. glass on floors. daily chores. for the little mishaps you feel use neosporin to help you heal. it kills germs so you heal four days faster. neosporin. use with band-aid brand bandages. saving time by booking an appointment online, even smarter. online scheduling. available now at meineke.com. >>> kidnapping survivor hannah anderson is trying to be strong, still healing exactly one week after fbi agents rescued her and killed her captor, a long-time family friend. bizarre new details are emerging about the case and suspect james dimaggio. records show hannah and dimaggio called each other 13 times before he allegedly killed hannah's mother and brother and then kidnapped hannah. san diego authorities told the los angeles times that hannah is a victim and was, quote, not a willing participant. also, authorities seized letters from hannah from dimaggio's home along with a handcuff box, dna swab kit, used condoms and hannah
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. ♪ the truck of texas. ♪ better residual value than ford and chevy. it's the fastest-growing truck brand in america. guts. glory. ram. glass on floors. daily chores. for the little mishaps you feel use neosporin to help you heal. it kills germs so you heal four days faster. neosporin. use with band-aid brand bandages. saving time by booking an appointment online, even smarter. online scheduling. available now at meineke.com. female narrator: the mattress price wars are on the mattress price wars are on at sleep train. we challenged the manufacturers to offer even lower prices. now it's posturepedic versus beautyrest with big savings of up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years' interest-free financing. plus, free same-day delivery, set-up, and removal of your old set. when brands compete, you save. mattress price wars are on now at sleep train. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ my electrolux french door refrigerator gives me a lot more entertaining possibilities. with features like the perfect temp dr
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the big question when it comes to stars like the texas rangers nelson cruz. when it comes to the detroit tigers, jhonny peralta. are they going to accept that suspension and take it now and if a guy like nelson cruz does that, then he would be able to rejoin his team by the time the playoff starts. the trick there, is the team going to make the playoffs without one of its big stars. if he decides, instead, to fight the suspension and as we said, these guys can play during their appeal, he can help his team during that time, but depending on how the timing works out with that appeal, hey, maybe that suspension kicks in instead right during the postseason. we have to wait and see how these guys decide to handle it. we know how a-rod is going to handle it. he said he will fight everything tooth and nail. >> so interesting to see how this affects the race for the pen pe p peninate. i know you have a question for my next guest here. how did major league baseball and a-rod get to this point? let's go back to january when the "miami news times" broke the story. cnn'
the big question when it comes to stars like the texas rangers nelson cruz. when it comes to the detroit tigers, jhonny peralta. are they going to accept that suspension and take it now and if a guy like nelson cruz does that, then he would be able to rejoin his team by the time the playoff starts. the trick there, is the team going to make the playoffs without one of its big stars. if he decides, instead, to fight the suspension and as we said, these guys can play during their appeal, he can...
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in the great state of texas. [applause] and i am judging by the clapping that you think he is doing a pretty good job. [applause] he is going to come up later in the program to do a call to action. for right now, please welcome him to give us our prayer. >> since you are standing, please remain standing for our prayer. oh, father, we praise you. we thank you for being americans, father. they q4 living in this wonderful country. father, we thank you for the history of this country, the only country in the world that was created by people seeking the freedom to worship you. we thank you for our heritage. we thank you for those founding on their knees, seeking revelation from above as they created the greatest document that ever existed in government. to thank you for the principles of the declaration and the constitution that have guided us for over 230 years. know those principles are under attack today, and we pray, lord god, that you listen to us, with the perseverance to restore those principles to our country.
in the great state of texas. [applause] and i am judging by the clapping that you think he is doing a pretty good job. [applause] he is going to come up later in the program to do a call to action. for right now, please welcome him to give us our prayer. >> since you are standing, please remain standing for our prayer. oh, father, we praise you. we thank you for being americans, father. they q4 living in this wonderful country. father, we thank you for the history of this country, the...
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i return to the university of texas -- texas. i went to the jobs bulletin board and the only thing was that there was a notice about minimum wage and what you are entitled to. it didn't look so promising out there. i saw a student walked by and he could tell he was a philosophy student because i know what they look like. i was one once. i said how are you doing? i got my ph.d. here. he said how is that working out for you? i said fine, i have a radio show. he said that's good. that's dialogue in a certain tradition. i said i hope it is. anyway we talk a lot about stimac jobs in the book because they are the jobs it seems are very much worth it that they're the course of study at least at the present is quite worth it. we based some of the conclusions we came up with in the book on the return on investment findings in the pay scale from the year 2012 to 2013 numbers that are out to math. this has shown that this pattern continues. the top 10 institutions in terms of giving you a return on investment are all technical institutions
i return to the university of texas -- texas. i went to the jobs bulletin board and the only thing was that there was a notice about minimum wage and what you are entitled to. it didn't look so promising out there. i saw a student walked by and he could tell he was a philosophy student because i know what they look like. i was one once. i said how are you doing? i got my ph.d. here. he said how is that working out for you? i said fine, i have a radio show. he said that's good. that's dialogue...
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probably a walk in the park for her because she started out with the texas state legislator legislature. again, we thank you for that. next to her he is the bureau chief head in washington, he started as a reporter's reporter. about how he likes we like to describe. he is a third-generation newsman. down at the under the table is alex mueller, who gives us a different perspective. he gives us a graphic perspective and he has background in graphic design and journalism. both were rollcall and for the hill. we have experienced much of the industry. those are our panelists. we are very happy to have all of them here. , i am not going to make any kind of presentation. but we would just like to throw out some questions, to jump and come an analyst at jumping in with each other and we will talk about whatever you want to talk about. i would like to ask the panelist to talk about how you do things differently so how is this effective in communicating politics? >> i would like to say that we threw out the mold in terms of stories when we created politifact. we thought that the inverted term and
probably a walk in the park for her because she started out with the texas state legislator legislature. again, we thank you for that. next to her he is the bureau chief head in washington, he started as a reporter's reporter. about how he likes we like to describe. he is a third-generation newsman. down at the under the table is alex mueller, who gives us a different perspective. he gives us a graphic perspective and he has background in graphic design and journalism. both were rollcall and...
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gloria swanson, one of the things i've found is i went to austin, texas, to see their gloria swanson papers. you know, i teach thd students. i'm probably the only historian who has made the trip to austin, texas, which has these great archives including the lbj library, to look at the gloria swanson papers. endemic lori swanson papers i found her hand written notes that she gave her, whoever wrote her autobiography. the autobiography had none of this stuff, and the autobiography was written without much participation. remember when, who was a? wilt chamberlain or charles barkley for some and was asked, was it pashtun was a berkeley? yeah, he was asked what's this doing in your biography? in the autobiography. he said i don't know, i haven't read it yet last night lori swanson, gloria swanson in these handwritten notes said that she tried during and after her affair with joe to figure out how to get out of catholic who went to confession and went to mass -- devout catholic, could cheat on his wife like this. and she said, and gloria wise, you know, had her own prejudices. didn't like
gloria swanson, one of the things i've found is i went to austin, texas, to see their gloria swanson papers. you know, i teach thd students. i'm probably the only historian who has made the trip to austin, texas, which has these great archives including the lbj library, to look at the gloria swanson papers. endemic lori swanson papers i found her hand written notes that she gave her, whoever wrote her autobiography. the autobiography had none of this stuff, and the autobiography was written...
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he left texas and went to los angeles, you know? and my family, that was unheard of, in my family you stayed right there on the farm. you can put a trailer on the land but you don't go. in that case my grandfather's not coming to visit you, you know what i mean? you've got to make a big step. i've made this step, now i'm here, and he goes and starts to confront these things and i'm thinking, hey, stop, you can be okay. you can have education and family. you can have a life, you can have a home. he's like "no, dad, everybody deserves a life, everybody deserves a home. i can't be happy inside myself unless i know these rights are there." so we explore this civil rights movement in this personal way. that's what's brilliant about what you did, lee. i'm always arguing and dealing with him over the real moments of history that, like, give us an emotional understanding of the civil rights movement of what's happening, what's occurring. and that's kind of a movement of our family. and ultimately the reconciliation of our family. the kind o
he left texas and went to los angeles, you know? and my family, that was unheard of, in my family you stayed right there on the farm. you can put a trailer on the land but you don't go. in that case my grandfather's not coming to visit you, you know what i mean? you've got to make a big step. i've made this step, now i'm here, and he goes and starts to confront these things and i'm thinking, hey, stop, you can be okay. you can have education and family. you can have a life, you can have a home....